Taylor Swift Vienna concerts cancelled, Chancellor says tragedy averted
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[August 08, 2024]
By Alexandra Schwarz-Goerlich and Riham Alkousaa
BERLIN (Reuters) -Taylor Swift's three concerts in Vienna this week were
cancelled after the government confirmed a planned attack at the
stadium, the organizer announced late on Wednesday, and Austria's
Chancellor Karl Nehammer said "a tragedy was prevented".
"Thanks to the intensive cooperation of our police and the newly
established DSN with foreign services, the threat was identified early
on, combated and a tragedy prevented," Nehammer said in a post on social
media platform X. DSN is Austria's Directorate for Security and
Intelligence.
"With confirmation from government officials of a planned terrorist
attack at Ernst Happel Stadium, we have no choice but to cancel the
three scheduled shows for everyone’s safety," Barracuda.music said in a
post on Instagram, adding all tickets would be automatically refunded.
Austrian police on Wednesday detained two people suspected of plotting
attacks on concerts, Franz Ruf, director general for public security,
said at a news conference on Wednesday evening.
"During our investigations, we identified preparatory actions and noted
that the 19 year-old suspect had a particular focus on the Taylor Swift
concerts in Vienna," Ruf said, adding that the suspect, an Austrian
citizen, had pledged allegiance to Islamic state. Another suspect was
later arrested in Vienna.
Police searched the residence of one of the suspects in Ternitz, Lower
Austria, and were analyzing items from the home. Local media, citing
police sources, said three suspects were still on the run.
Earlier on Wednesday before the cancellation announcement, police had
said the events would take place but with increased entry checks and
personal searches, with deployment of special units including
anti-terror and bomb disposal teams, advising the public to arrive early
at the events.

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The cancellation of Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour shows in Vienna is
announced in this image obtained from social media by Reuters on
August 7, 2024. Barracudamusic.at via Facebook/via REUTERS
 Three Taylor Swift concerts were
scheduled to take place In Vienna from Thursday to Saturday. Police
had been expecting around 65,000 attendees at each show, as well as
up to 15,000 people outside the stadium without tickets, which fed
security concerns.
The shows were to be part of the record-breaking Eras Tour by the
American singer-songwriter which started on March 17, 2023, in
Glendale, Arizona, U.S., and is set to conclude on Dec. 8, 2024, in
Vancouver, Canada.
Swift, 34, has not yet commented on the cancellations on her
official Instagram account which has 283 million followers.
The singer has been taking Europe by storm, prompting some pundits
to envisage an economic windfall as fans flock to dozens of sold-out
shows from Dublin to Warsaw and beyond.
After Vienna, Swift was set to sing in London where six concerts are
scheduled at Wembley Stadium, starting on Aug. 15.
(Reporting by Alexnadera Schwarz-Goerlich and Riham Alkousaa;
editing by Jonathan Oatis and David Gregorio)
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